Does eating meat cause cancer?!


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i did read that yesterday actuallly....
and i just started my 30 day veg. challange, talk about motivation :)

Who knows! Just like how fish was bad for pregnant women all this time...now studies show small amounts might actually be beneficial.

it seems as though everything causes cancer these days.

If it's red meat, processed meat or charred. Everything else is fine.

Yes, red meat is also linked with breast cancer in women, and many other kinds of cancer.

Meat doesn't "cause" cancer. But it is linked with cancer.

Saw it.Doubt it.Eggs and milk were bad 20 years ago.Oops,now they are good for you.It's about control and manipulation.

eating hot dogs will, nitrates, and the oil from the ground where they picked up the leftover meat pieces might too.
whewwww good thing I don't eat meat..

i sure hope not i love meat

ive been eating meat every day just about ...for nearly 69 years.....ime still erect ....you tell me........seamanab........i just melt when you talk with big words zalem

No it doesn't cause cancer, it raises the risk of cancer...There's a difference between etiology and predisposing factors. Meat is a predisposing factor meaning, if you are supposed to have cancer due to different causes then meat will make the process faster, that's it.

According to this article.But what about the ones whom eat red meat all their life and never get cancer.Now I'm not recommending red meat everyday .But some never get sick and others do.

I don't want to believe it and i don't i love meat !!!





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